Politics, economics, and presidential use of force decision making
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Politics, economics, and presidential use of force decision making
(Studies in social and political theory, v. 23)
Edwin Mellen Press, c2001
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Includes bibliographical references (p.131-154) and index
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This study aims to further the understanding of the convergence between foreign policy and domestic politics. Statistical analyses reveal that the unemployment and Soviet crisis activity had positive impacts on levels of US force. Ongoing war had a negative impact. Uses of force also lead to a significant rally effect in presidential approval. It offers explanations of the use of force decision process based upon the noncompensatory theory. Two case studies are presented: Dien Bien Phu, 1954, and Grenada, 1983. Finally, the study discusses the benefits of substituting a domestic economic management and collective security for military force.
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